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Vaginal Bleeding

I have had vaginal bleeding for ~2weeks, maybe even 3 weeks now. There some clots initially and it started odd more brown than red but now its just red. I have no abdominal/pelvic region pain. 2 regular tampons a day helps. At night it seems to decrease. What can be the cause?
Poster
  • Female | 25 years old
  • Complaint duration: 21 days
  • Medications: none
  • Conditions: none

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Given your are (25), your condition could be associated with possible STDs, fibroids, pregnancy, ovarian cyst, endometritis, endometriosis, polyps or endometrial hyperplasia, liver diseases, coagulation problems (von Willebrand disease), presence of IUD, use of certain NSAID, overdose of aspirin, diets which induce ketones (the Atkins diet), and pancytopenia.

Uterine cancer and Schroeder's metrorrhagia are uncommon for your age.

Good luck.